In the past two days, Apple announced fournew releases: the upgraded 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros, the Mac mini, and the HomePod 2.
The MacBooks and Mac are receiving upgrades in the form of the brand new M2 Pro and M2 Max chips, as well as last year's M2 chip in the case of the mini. The HomePod, on the other hand, is getting a redesign, better sound, and of course, a new chip, too.
That in and of itself is exciting news for Apple fans, but even better is the fact that all of these products are already available for pre-order. At the time of writing, here's where you can snag the MacBook Pros, Mac mini, and HomePod 2:
SEE ALSO: Apple Watches are back down to record lows, plus more of the best Apple deals as of Jan. 17The 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros are available at Apple, Amazon, and Best Buy, and will start shipping out beginning Tuesday, Jan. 24. The 14-inch configuration with the M2 Pro chip and 512GB of built-in storage starts at $1,999 and the 16-inch configuration with the same specs starts at $2,499.
For more info on what other new features you'll find on this MacBook (though there aren't a ton sans the chip), read here.
You can order a Mac mini with an upgraded M2 or M2 Pro chip at Apple, Amazon, and Best Buy. The M2 mini with 512GB starts at $599 (which is a pretty solid price considering the M1 mini with 256GB of storage started at $699). The more powerful M2 Pro will run you quite a bit more at $1,299 for the same storage space.
You'll find the same ports as you did on the previous generation, with two Thunderbolts, two USB-A ports, an HDMI port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Pro configuration has two extra Thunderbolt 4 ports. Like the MacBook Pros, these computers are due to ship out Tuesday, Jan. 24.
The HomePod has finally received an upgrade, and at the time of writing, you can pre-order it only at Apple. It'll run you $299, which lowers the price from the original HomePod, which cost $349. As we mentioned above, also different about this smart speaker is its design and sound quality, with an S7 chip to power the whole deal.
Unlike the other preorders on this list, you'll have to wait a bit longer to get your hands on the new HomePod — it'll ship out starting Friday, Feb. 3.
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